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How To Earn Employee Trust During Major Tech Implementations
Expert Panel · 2026-05-19 · via Forbes - Innovation
Abstract green and teal illustration showing connected digital icons representing organizational communication and technology change management, including a central figure with a megaphone, team groups, a presentation chart and directional arrows. The layered circles and network lines suggest collaboration, rollout planning and communication across teams during a large-scale technology implementation.

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Large-scale technology implementations rarely fail because of the technology alone. More often, trust erodes when employees feel decisions are being made around them instead of with them or when communication becomes inconsistent as rollout pressures build.

For adoption to last beyond launch week, change management teams have to treat trust as an ongoing operational priority, not a one-time messaging exercise. Below, members of Forbes Technology Council share practical ways leaders can earn that trust early and sustain it through every stage of a major tech rollout.

Rebuild Change Playbooks Around Trust

Many implementation playbooks are outdated and need to be rewritten to reflect the trust challenges created by rapid AI adoption. The objective must shift from “trust the tech” to “trust the people behind it.” That means empowering credible change champions, pacing change in line with culture, and increasing executive visibility throughout implementation. - Rochelle Blease, G2 Risk Solutions

Clarify The AI Strategy Early

Define the AI strategy early and sponsor it from the top. People need to know the direction, the rationale, the expected outcomes and how it affects their role. Make clear these tools exist to boost productivity and competitiveness, not to replace people. But also be honest: The gap between those who adopt and those who don’t will become unsustainable for any company competing in this market. - Samuel Martinez, SDG Group


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Show The Logic Behind Decisions

Make decision logic visible early. Trust builds when teams can see how and why systems make choices, not just outcomes. Exposing guardrails, exceptions and rationale during rollout turns change from something done to people into something they can understand and influence. And allowing teams (rather than co-opting them) to co-author the future gets buy-in. - Karthik Suri, Sprinklr

Narrate The Change Continuously

Stop announcing change and start narrating it. People do not resist technology. They resist uncertainty. The best change teams I have worked with gave employees a running commentary on what was changing, why and what it meant for Monday morning. Silence breeds rumor. Consistent, honest updates, even when the news is imperfect, build more trust than any polished launch event. - Mayur Khandelwal, EXL

Explain How Daily Work Will Change

You can earn trust through consistent, honest and clear communication at every stage with all stakeholders. Messaging should be framed as “Here is where we are going, here is why it matters, and here is what it will look like for you.” The last part is important. People need to know what their day-to-day will look like after the change, what value it brings to their team’s future, and how it fits into the organization’s direction. - Vinod Nair, Comcast

Let Frontline Teams Solve Problems

Push problem‑solving to the lowest level. Trust is built when teams locally diagnose not just what broke, but where and why. In lean, technology‑driven cultures, this creates clear ownership, faster learning loops and better decisions—so people truly own their space and trust is sustained through rollout. - Rob Versaw, Dynatrace

Communicate Frequently Through Every Phase

Open, regular and frequent communication is the key to success in large-scale efforts. There is always confusion, resistance, distraction and natural speed bumps in any change process. When it comes to technology, they can be formidable, but communicating consistently and often through the process in a “ready, fire, aim, aim, aim” mode can help ensure that your project hits the target. - Jeffrey Sullivan, Consensus Cloud Solutions

Encourage Teams To Explore Organically

A top-down approach will only take an organization so far. Workforce adoption is critical and must be driven by organic internal demand as well as individual curiosity. To help nurture that desire for knowledge and the courage to experiment, embed technology use cases into functions across the organization and then step back to allow teams to explore and provide feedback. - Jodi Euerle Eddy, Boston Scientific

Empower Internal Champions To Lead Adoption

Sustainable adoption, for me, rarely comes from rollout plans alone. It grows within teams. Champions inside operating units understand workflows, constraints and informal dynamics. They make technology relevant to daily work. Early wins become trusted signals, not mandates. Adoption spreads organically because ownership feels local and trust is built by familiar voices. - Krupesh Bhat, Melento

Set Predictable Expectations Before Launch

Start by setting clear expectations for how the rollout will work before it begins. Trust erodes when teams are surprised by changes or are unclear on what happens next. Establishing a predictable rollout cadence, sharing what will change and when, and following through consistently builds confidence and keeps teams aligned throughout the process. - Ed Frederici, Appfire

Frame AI As A New Way Of Thinking

Approach technology—specifically AI—as a new way of thinking rather than just a tool. When leaders teach employees to actively delegate tasks to automated agents, it democratizes knowledge and empowers the entire workforce. Trust is sustained when employees realize this mindset shift enables them to work in smarter ways. - Eugene Sayan, Softheon

Keep Communicating After Go-Live

Plan as much communication for the weeks after launch as you did for the weeks before it. Most change programs go quiet right when users hit their first real friction, and that silence is where trust quietly breaks. A visible team that’s still listening, fixing and explaining after go-live earns more credibility than any prelaunch campaign ever could. - Shalini Sudarsan, Kindercare Learning Companies

Make The Impact Personal

Make the impact personal and practical from the start. People trust change when they understand what it means for their role, how they will be supported and what success looks like. Clear communication early, reinforced through rollout, is what sustains trust. - Rahul Saluja, WinWire

Reveal Implementation Friction Early

Show people the ugly truth early. Most change teams oversell the vision and hide the friction, then act surprised when trust collapses at go-live. Instead, publish what will break, what will be painful and how long the messy middle actually lasts. Radical honesty about short-term cost builds the credibility that carries you through months of adoption resistance. - Ajay Pundhir, AskAjay.ai

Include Informal Leaders In Rollout Decisions

To avoid resentment, identify respected informal leaders and empower them to architect the rollout. Give these influencers the authority to refine or veto features that conflict with operational realities before a full release. This ensures that when the solution reaches the wider workforce, employees see their peers’ fingerprints on the final product. - Neil Lampton, TIAG

Normalize Data Before Scaling AI

Start preparing the data. Many organizations have more telemetry than they can use, but AI models trained on inconsistent or siloed data do not reason; they guess. The practical first step is normalization: Bring data into a unified schema, enrich it with context and give every signal meaning before it reaches a model. Trustworthy data is the solution. - Kannan Kothandaraman, Selector AI

Offer Tailored Learning Throughout Rollout

Prioritize bespoke learning opportunities. When teams hesitate to adopt new technologies, it often stems from low confidence and trust, not low interest. By designing a comprehensive, customized curriculum to be integrated into rollout, we can earn confidence, build buy-in and arm teams with the skills they need to fully harness the potential of groundbreaking technology. - Mike Gianoni, Blackbaud

Pilot Solutions Before Scaling Them

Start with prototypes, not rollouts. Test solutions in real workflows, co-create with teams and build on their feedback. Show quick, tangible wins before scaling. When people see their input shaping outcomes and experience real impact, trust builds faster. Transformation becomes something they own, not something imposed. - Anna Drobakha, Groupe SEB

Track Decisions And Outcomes Transparently

Continuously tracking decisions and their implications for the original desired outcome is one step that change management teams can take. No project goes exactly as planned; therefore, making the decisions that impact the outcome visible is key to accountability. - Richard Ricks, Silver Tree Consulting and Services

Set Governance Guardrails From Day One

Establish and enforce clear guardrails from day one—across systems, tools, people and ways of working—and treat this as foundational governance, not optional change management. Without it, implementations fragment over time. With it, you create clarity, accountability and trust that sustains beyond rollout. - Rafael Flores, Treasure AI